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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. -NOVEMBER 28. 1622. = N MAIL $1 TO RED CROSS. Help Ch'fwren,s H ospual Membership Blank in Star ‘f“ Sub- ft, together with one dollar, to SR the headquarters of the local chapter, Serve Thanksgiving Feast : AMUSEMENTS ¢Continued from Eighteenth Page.) - under fraudulent conditions. The herolne, haying been the model for this picturo and having had to sac- rifice her love for the artist to help him further his ambitious career, has come to fevl a great personal attach- ment for the picture and manages by her own unigue method to placate the angry owners who have been awindled into never revealing the outrage that etrated. The final scel beautiful, with a religlous charm that is perfectly n keep- ing with the outcome of the stors. It to note in this day of that in the play woman, d by the little heroine, is again lofty it rather solltary: pec as personified by the human > impossible to mention st of characters amendation, but mpathetic in- Toles were the artist Froggy © Courtenay Foote. as Rapho: St._Clari by the District chapter that all pub- | lic-spirited citizens who do not as yet possess & membership in the organi- on, fill out the printed form and not understand the Cosmos taste. Kelso Brothers are amusing in nut comedy of an exaggerated type and are assisted by Kelly, a dancer and sleight-of-hand performer. Easily the best feature of the bill is the new “Hoot” Gibson picture, which is shown for the first time in Washington. It In a_ western story, Take Care of Your Eyes Good cycsight is a pricelessy| R possession, and you can't afford. to triflc with it. & ) scribers’ Convenlence. 1414 F street northwest. @pportunity for those who have not| Thousands of dollars must be re- vet answe! the tL. annual roll|ceived by Thanksgiving night to with the dashing rider enjoying a ' call of the American Red Cross is|reach the fortr-five-thousand-dollar cowboy’s vacation, during which he|given by the management of the roll (quota necessary to carry on the ac- has a thrilling battle for life in a|call. which today Inserted in The Star | tivities of the organization for the flooded mine, and furnishes another|a membership blank. It is requested ensuing year among the needy. thrill in his effort to exterminate the : villains. Added attractions are a film farce, the Urban Movle Chats and International News pictures. |ALFRED 8. PINKERTON DIES. BOSTON, November 28.—Alfred S. Pinkerton ‘of Worcester. a former | president of the Massachusetts sen- ! ate and past grand sire of the Odd ! Fellows of the World. died yesterday | at Forést Hills Hospital. He was| sixty-seven years old. | Friends of the Children's Hospital, 13th and \V streets northwest, are reminded that Thanksgiving dinners form a very special treat for hundreds of the little patients in this well known institution. Donations of supplies of all sorts, in any quantities, will be gratefully received at the hospital and will be used to the best advantage by the skillful staff. No appeal is going out by mail from the institution this year. The reminder, however, is being given out in the press. All readers of The Star arc urged to bear the hospital in mind when they do their Thanksgiving marketing. “STANDARD”—The Measure of Banking Service Your Interests Are Ours When it comes to banking, we need each other. Our experience will help you, and honest banking advice will be given by any of our officers for the asking. You'll be glad you joined the “Standard” family. ' If your cyes trouble you, they can probably be corrected. 3 Our cxpert optometrist will give them a thorough examination, and,< ii_glasses are nceded, will super-* vise the making of them to fit's your necd. during the course of the show, in-,hand balancers. with the woman of cluding songs by Dot Leighton, musi- | the team bearing the brunt of the Rayfleld, as Father Reaney: Glibert [cal offerings by the Morette sisters, | work, so far as strength is concerned, | Emery. as Lord 1 and Ferdinand | Lillan and Anna, who play both|and doing it unusually well. Wini- Cottahalk. as ¥ . ‘Others in the | String and brass instruments well, | fred Gliraln and company, a it cast were (¢ . | and eccentric dances by Sweeney and | group of terpsichorean artlsts, pre. Malcolm 1 Rooney. E sent several dancing features that are Fomers: Jabit .| The chorus, ‘noted for its tonnage, ! really dellghtful. > Thomas 1ouden, . |1s much in evidence and forms one |one PFrank Arundel, Hav . of the features of the show. n Henry Burbage and Cha ham. Over 62,000 People Are Satisfied Users of Our Glasses A. S. Gardiner, President H. C. McCeney, Cashier THE STANDARD NATIONAL BANK Sth St., New York Ave. Washington “Always Room to Park Your Car” ’§;\.\\\\\‘|’|M[‘/4 .t new, but sufficlent to musing sketch, but it is ipoorly developed. Prince and Ed-| B | wards are notable for the woman of | |the team, whose rough comedy is aughable and won her a share of t pplause. Eddle Sloan. a blackface ntertainer, sings new songs and jo i lles his audience, but apparently do %Ifllllflmfllfl"fiflflllmfllmIflmlfllflmmlfllfllfllfllfllflllflflmlfllflllllflmmmllllllflwmflfl"lllllllllllllllllllfllll|||Illllfllllllllllll|l|||||l||l||||IlflllflflllmmllllllllllllllllIlIIIIIIIHI||l||l|||||l||fl|fl||||fl||||fl|flll||fl|fl|fllfl|fllfll|flm Store Hours—8 to 6 COSMOS—Vaudeville. While frankly not up to_the Cosmos standard, the bill at the Cosmos The- ater this week contains some features of pleasurable Interest and entertain- ment. Vi and Tulley. who open the performance, are wonderful head-and- B. F. KEITH'S—Ann Pennington. aude »cs fairly jammed into Keith's > welcome piquant Ann Penning: Ann responded by demonst same fas- cinating has long been an idol customers of the “Fol Scandals.” Always a splendid dancer, Aun has a personalit: that has been winning her admirers in increasing numbers for the past ten vears. It must be admitted that she iwa vea hula number the be: on top of a piano ¢ with_its finish and cleve accompanied by the 3 who dance and warble wl At least a dozen be acknowledged. A unique number on the program and one that probably will appeal to lovers of exceptionally good singing is that of The Julius Lansb'urgh Furniture Co. curtain ¢ —devotes the spacious floors of its big new building to Quality Furniture at the right prices. Never is a sale made—whether it is an entire suite or a small, individual piece— that OUTSTANDING VALUE is not present. nary range and s ‘taught in the French sion and takes high notes with an ease that Is delightfui. Caupolican sings airs from grand opera as well as popular numbers, and his reception amounted to an ovation, cries of “Bravo coming from all over the house; in-addition ‘to’ the tremendous aplau: 3 acrobatic dancers, Misty er for another week and continue the great success of week. 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